MYO1C, a single-headed class I myosin, associates with cholesterol-enriched lipid rafts and facilitates their recycling from intracellular compartments to the cell surface. Absence of functional MYO1C disturbs the cellular distribution of lipid rafts, causes the accumulation of cholesterol-enriched membranes in the perinuclear recycling compartment, and leads to enlargement of endolysosomal membranes. Several feeder pathways, including classical endocytosis but also the autophagy pathway, maintain the health of the cell by selective degradation of cargo through fusion with the lysosome. Here we show that loss of functional MYO1C leads to an increase in total cellular cholesterol and its disrupted subcellular distribution. We observe an accu...
Summary: Lysosome membrane recycling occurs at the end of the autophagic pathway and requires protei...
Compartmentalization is essential in the eukaryotic cell and this is most often achieved by sequeste...
Lysosomes are the main catabolic organelles of a eukaryotic cell and are critical for maintenance of...
A balance between endocytosis and membrane recycling regulates the composition and dynamics of the p...
Lipid rafts are highly dynamic membrane subdomains enriched in specific protein and lipid components...
Myosin motor proteins working together with the actin cytoskeleton drive a wide range of cellular pr...
The function of lysosomes relies on the ability of the lysosomal membrane to fuse with several targe...
Myosins of class VI are unique actin based motor proteins that move cargo towards the minus ends of ...
Background: Autophagy is an intracellular degradation process crucial for homeostasis. During autoph...
<p>Mitochondria-associated membranes (MAMs) are subdomains of the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) that in...
Glucose homeostasis is controlled in part by regulation of glucose uptake into muscle and adipose ti...
Autophagy is molecular machinery for “self-digestion” in cells. It is a highly conserved process for...
The balance of autophagy, apoptosis and necroptosis is crucial to determine the outcome of the cellu...
Abstract Perturbations to cellular homeostasis, including reduction of the cholesterol level, induce...
Compartmentalization is essential in the eukaryotic cell and this is most often achieved by sequeste...
Summary: Lysosome membrane recycling occurs at the end of the autophagic pathway and requires protei...
Compartmentalization is essential in the eukaryotic cell and this is most often achieved by sequeste...
Lysosomes are the main catabolic organelles of a eukaryotic cell and are critical for maintenance of...
A balance between endocytosis and membrane recycling regulates the composition and dynamics of the p...
Lipid rafts are highly dynamic membrane subdomains enriched in specific protein and lipid components...
Myosin motor proteins working together with the actin cytoskeleton drive a wide range of cellular pr...
The function of lysosomes relies on the ability of the lysosomal membrane to fuse with several targe...
Myosins of class VI are unique actin based motor proteins that move cargo towards the minus ends of ...
Background: Autophagy is an intracellular degradation process crucial for homeostasis. During autoph...
<p>Mitochondria-associated membranes (MAMs) are subdomains of the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) that in...
Glucose homeostasis is controlled in part by regulation of glucose uptake into muscle and adipose ti...
Autophagy is molecular machinery for “self-digestion” in cells. It is a highly conserved process for...
The balance of autophagy, apoptosis and necroptosis is crucial to determine the outcome of the cellu...
Abstract Perturbations to cellular homeostasis, including reduction of the cholesterol level, induce...
Compartmentalization is essential in the eukaryotic cell and this is most often achieved by sequeste...
Summary: Lysosome membrane recycling occurs at the end of the autophagic pathway and requires protei...
Compartmentalization is essential in the eukaryotic cell and this is most often achieved by sequeste...
Lysosomes are the main catabolic organelles of a eukaryotic cell and are critical for maintenance of...